This South Broadway outpost is the second location for Atomic Cowboy, which began life as a post-concert hangout near the Bluebird Theater; it's now morphed into an all-day jack-of-all-trades spot. Two food purveyors inhabit the bar: From early in the morning into the afternoon, the Denver Biscuit Company cranks out biscuit sandwiches and platters for the local workforce; starting at lunch, Fat Sully's bakes huge, greasy pizza slices and pies for dine-in, takeout or delivery, and continues serving until the wee hours. As for the Cowboy itself, the joint comes fully stocked with a bright, modern bar that features a daily happy hour (as well as daily specials) and an astounding list of boozy breakfast drinks.

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